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ut screening them with blinds, shutters, or cortains. Mr. Bemis, on agent Gaines, with & party of men, took EXPRESS ROBBERY. B et wok sane party ot meny ook specit | L OCAL MISCELLANY. other person anobjectionsble to him, she may G e o e Sl T —— R %:'f:i%‘;m nr‘e:‘::u:;:?cfig;fl;t%‘e e ———— * | the Tiveli, aclmowledged the off but en throw: i 8 3 8 e Tivoli, acimowledged the offense, bu % g v i beea it of, bat nolbE e o TURNER PARK DEDICATION. the privilege of returuing them to bimif she ANNOUNCEMENTS. plesded that the door that opened from Clark B S b udre e balna s PR S8 one of the Men Killed by the Mes- | taken by the cscaped robber. It may be that ha The dodication of tne new Turner Park in the | wishes, or lie of demanding them shoald shebo | e annual picuic of the Clan-na-Gael occurs stroot lesding into tho garden was that of the | editors. * a8 8t that timo ona of its takon by the cscapod robbcr, mv osY be S84 e | Town ot Lyons next Sundsy and Monday, the Unéit tp take care of them. As her support she Cig.r storo adjoining his place, and that wea the x SCRgErs B e e o mabnoty, Bik b 7Eh of ity 5 % 72 the 1 to have 8500 & vear, pavablo monthly, and so- on the 15th of August. o o O N wols from Clark streot, | Grand Pacifio—F. I. Tomes, 5 Tive men wero arrested at Three Onks last | grandest affairs feila t::::!b?me Taeners .| iases, " Fematn o o s ol s Orphen Gisls® Home bas beon vemoved | T (rture b wegld &g Codligentinty o | Ton Visison, oo 3 Evemn, e Zen- e 5 ance en_ re wil er, she is to v No. 315 to that . Mr. Ki romi % i . ight and brougle, oo on smevicion of being | (hiscity. 1t bnda fai to outrisal the coruer- | Buvo the ain, wifh uen “wbe 340 | foen No,8 Warn wepne tn N0 West | 0 that Q00r Mt Ko ey wero both dis- lana; Mlataner Brown, Placelpiia: H, B. fte Latier Stunned, but Not Seriously | ing Crate, Bt ey wero folaased thia mori: | ptome toying of ho orth Shde Tamer Fall Tho | DUt this was ‘to be withdred Mooroo sireet. 3a. O. N. Haskina in tho Su- | G (JForos RoP e, i Caimpuon, D, g ) i e ek 6t thm Jasptat ul ek | YheE he aurrendared the children, Ars, Dee | Perintendent. Thitty-two similar casas were_before Justice | tralia’; Alezandor sy o A2 njured, COTTON AND BIEADSTUEFS, | briivat psgeunia ovar scsn on oot stzeets, and e e e o lioa of dower, sud ro- | There will be & mass temperance meeting this | Seally, sodall worodismissed. by Tamticosad | Rellay, Wisconsin: Georxe . Barbous Bhitadel: P " | besiden il e Tarmer Societionin thinctty. a1args e e e T o might have an L | evening in the Eighth Presbyterian Church, cor- e ot s Sloaing of a2 | pria; Gaore 8. Wabmter, Now York. Xhe National Crop Ieportcr's Ees | Butmber of Tumers from iinots, Wisconsi e | Benper 1o tha g Ao e nl;nnn';“a:j\:‘r: ner of Robey and Washington stroets. Dr. Ham- v??u;"f‘éfi%?fit" A ‘é‘;fii gg‘mgufnd;;ofi e e hebougal, Flosent Hemmplia qhe Othier Man Escapes With turns. Miclygen will tako partin tho'foutivites, All Sieoteas bat,in_ such cass, it was to bo taken as | ilton, of Obio, and soveral ladies will spesk. | Foiture or violation thereof sui must be brought | Hon. V. H. Smith, PR o g At A —The National the German and Scandinavian societies in tho | ihe basis for any sllowance for alimony, and to Tho Ellsworth Zousves will hold a meeting fn on the bond, aod the ordinance having repejed Crosby, Poughkeepsie ; the Hon. C. B. Tl;-:vaar: $2,700. Pt Ind, sy 30 city have also been invited, and ¢ them | bi idered valid in eith all other ordin: ¢ i it an; 3 : ot i il , | “'rho various arrangement committees held | made trustee of the property. and sgreed to per- P is an ordinance defining » misdemsanor, Wit o | tho Bev. Thos. Hart, Fort Garry; H. G, Vi of the managors of | 5 young lawyer in this cit: \ j :+ SUN MAY 81, 1874. , . M = in the States of Alabama, Arksnasas, Mis i 3 ; i - Eriday afternoon snd evening the presence of | gnd Texss, in relation t0_the e |iseiseiPPl: | another meeting laat ovening 1t tho Sonth Side | form the tusts, Mra, Dee then asks that tho [ 'The quarterly meeting of the Amoricus Club, | peualty sstached for the punishment of 8 viols- | Stenwyek, Ls Crosse; G. J. Lydecker, o men wis noticed sbout the depot at Michi- | geason in cotton aud corn in_those Biates. D Turner Hall, cormer of Vsn Buren and Clark | bill msy be dismissed, or.in case a decree is for the election of ofticers, will be keld Monday | tion thercof. b - Washi e Gy, on the lino of the Michigan Cenural | ductions — are Mso publisned from the | STt 3T Arbr e e aud C. | granted to her busband, that it may be on the | evening. All members are requested to be pres- | This ordinanco was passed March 16, snd wag iy s S g Dirign wed, B o ralroad oficials, ss also to the total of spring and winter | "y Frhe, of tle T Socalié The adjonrned meeting of citizens will beheld | £ 0¥ 2 B d‘{_‘;’g;’“m“flm;g permitting them | Clinton, Is.; the Hon. J. F. Whiting, ihe ot " wheat now 1o the ground in the States of Illi- | porca that they had amities on Speakers, re- GENERAL NEWS. at the same. place (Jadge Togers’ court-room), | 10 KSR OR°H SRR he Bablath withoos auy | Datrole;, Ges., W W. Horton, New York; y od in getting the | An alieged mad dog was killed yesterday even- | Monday evening, a¢ the hourof 7:30 p.m. Al senlaton Rbateves e e ey o, | ety AL D., Milwaukee: J. E. Seward, 5 s frov ler it b ; ing near the cornor of Madison snd Capal strests | Gitizone, without regard to sex. or color, are cor- | SR S e e Jesterday be | Now Yosk; George . Merrict, Boston, the Hon- aleft Chicego at a quarter peat 5 o'clock of | 8tract of the principsl o formation ik is a0 50" | sposch, v Mr. Hesing and Mayor Colvinto | 5000 oty an excitod policeman wro noces- | 4517 1avite? to attend e e et thia was. tho Gt ofonso | Nav Fenisady C. Fortland, tu.; C. Q. Aoors, TGy, balied st the slation, their corrox. Spectivaly, gl o Prot. Nathan G. Shepard will deliser the sec- | committed by them brought to his notica in vio- Now Zealaad ; C. A, Nowcomb, St Louis: Gen. nt moats wero moticed, and it was I tho matterof cotton tlero s shown afall- | 3ir, kind of the Deconation Commites, o siog Gowmmand, The *g.cent | SP.01 hia courio o fvo lecturen t Xiydo Ttk | lation of the e D N enkine. B mot | o 3 e e eiian. Jond Y- Bnith, T reed st thoy boarded the front platform of O it nted It sear, averag | staed bl thoy bad mado _ extcasive mr:‘:'h:‘u:‘:m R e dmet At ent | Monday evenio, Te subject will bo *The | vish to make an invidions distinction, and S e o iisinhts: Gen . t thoy b > ; | o amed, ngomenta for decorsting the grounds, aod , Titings of Carlyle.” Tafitet & fine npon theso gontlemen, whea hun- { W. B, Hazen, 1 il i e car.Litto autention was prid them | cent, * Tho decreaso in scoa s 18'%10 par cont | tho entrance to the perk: e programme for | dollar, half-doliar, 25-cont, and 10-cont shops - | dreds of other saloon-kespers i | W. B Hozen, Fort Buford: . S. Michell, 3 % 3 3 -keopors in the South Di- | Washin, g . Leb! Tho Directressess of the Orphan Asslom will O e in | w st Gy 1 2 gaok, Philadelphia; J. e ot tho frequeaters sbout such localities in | nois, Indians, Ransay Minnesots, Missouri rovincis! towns. When the Atlantic express. | Obio, and Wisconsin, The following is an 8b- | fpegch, and Ar, Hesing and Mayor Colvin to promiee of Gen. Lieb to make the reception herman House— {pereafter, snd it was only inconsequonco of the | 1 Alsbama, 9 410 por cent in Arkan- | the tableau vivants would be ready by Tuesday. | aro desertod. i t ~ | vision were gui CBSEQUENT EXCITING EVENTS g, B 410 per et i Misshaippl, sod | I, Hupcho, of the Committoe- on Rallroads, | - Sparke froua chimney fgrited ih Holq thelc toular moOlly Dostosardie A Lhy Spilon should be amested and pun- i boppened on the oad thae theis sctions | © ‘per cent in Texas, roported that (hoy had rade arrangements for | , Sparks frous a chimney EELP aToot of & 4 Y L ished.” Justice Boyden in the future will A e i B e remembranco of lose who conx. reporied that they had made arrsngements fog | tmo-story brick house at No. 47 Rorrest avenue, | Xhe et of the Y. M. C. A, in their Rall- | extend no clomoncy to thie class of AN NEWD. vere recti i it The ares dovoted to corn in the ssme Stato is | the depct at Guose Foea” st 10:45 and 11,80 | owned by J. Ernest, yesterdsy afternoon, at ten | HAY Branch Reading Room on LaSalle street, at | offenders, snd all who are brougps befors him e OAX TARK. e eedthem. After the cars bad again got | placed a¢un iucresso over luss Year to the ox- | o'clocks. m, and 1 aud 2 o'clock p, m. Return- | minutes sfter 2 o'clock. The alarm was turned T itiobigan Southern. Depat, will bo addressed | il be fised to tho fall extent of the law : heis | There will be 8 mass temperanco meeling at odor pay, and when in {ho sicinity of Threo | tentof 7-10 per ceot, The incrosss le given | ing from Lo park, tho trains would leavo at 6, | in from Box No. 120, but the flamea woro extin- e by Zoank Quaon. of Edin- | dotermined that they shall comply with the or- | the Methodist Epiacopal Church Monday evan- Giks, the twein began a foray on the express 23 10 4-10 per cent in Alsbams, 9410 per cent | 6:45, 10:30, and 11 o'clock p. m. On Mon- fahed. without ‘o #id of the depariment. l{ifl et kwn-t-m "gu:"';l estia Wdzt-‘ "vnn‘i':lu dinance. It was passed at their sciicitation and | ing, commencing at 8 o'clock. Prominent Gda O colvinted in the sobbery in Arkansas, 8 per cent in Missiosippl, 106-10 | daay _ three regular rains would leave Dfl"“‘h s 8 bt slio fuoakat ite Aoepel, mosiiog b o evening | throngh their infuence, snd vers few if any | gpeskera will be present to address the meoting, R e hsth. of ione, o | O ori” e staud of both cottonand | tho city ot 7:35 snd 993 . m, mnd | Dimagonomist i insurance not reporte No. ot have bbserved or complied with its require- | P\ Sy import oS, of 82700, orn so the States named was, Mav 15, much below | 4:07 o'clock p. m. Besides, an excursion train | Th Police Bonevolent and Aid Society gave s | _The first ennual meeting of the Tilinois Socic- | ments. 1f the manager and proprietors of the matters of much importance to the residents o O e Tuey bad sttomptod so | afull stund, aithough the’ stand of corn was | mould leave wt 1oclosk p.m., The lusk el | moat delighutul entertainmant 19 e 0o | b of School Principals will bs held at Galos- | different beorgardans nd drinking-salodus do | Of Onk Park and other ports of Cicaro will ba £ arks sbont the door evidonce, to effect an en- better than that of cotton. In Louleiava the | Monday would loave the park at 8 o'clock p. m. | g0y 1.5 ¢ ¢ the West S Burg July 7, 8, and 9. The Chicago, Burlington | not like tnis conclusion of Justice Boyden's, | discussed. Fincointo the car, and, after laboring briefly majority of the reporta received speak of & cou- | Alr. Huacke, from the Committce on Invita- 1;‘:1':. oy :a:g‘;:;langin'un:oe °;X‘em d'i}“‘”“"i:;, & Quncy will tnnsgorfi. peraons there and beck | which will ‘doubtless be followed up by both the | Tho ludies of the Daptist Charch will hold » g s Police Justices of the West and North Sides, strawberry and ice-cresm festival Tucsday oven- g I0 it gave over the effort and sought | siderablo portion of the land as ovordowed fn a1 | tions, reported that invitations had been sent Lo fora faro and a At i [ putber avenze. It was nearly 9 o'clock, and | the four tates. The latences of the seasoa | all tha Turner Associations of Iilinois, Wiscon- | and a lnughable farce, after which the floor waa Tha Rov. John It. McDougall, minister of th their only recourse is to have it n:fen.lod, pro- | ing, on the gronuds recently purcbased by tha e ero. cbacured f-om the view of | very much dolayed, end, althoogh mychct tba | Sin, and purt of Michigan, The varions other | clasred, and the company danced till moming. - | F; o Plareu oo, Tl the | vided it is within their power 80 todo. + Society, and upon which & church building will e ehgineer and fireman on the locomotive 2d- | Feplauting which Becume mecessary had been | Gorman snd Scandinsviun societios had also a ¢ D e Saconi o D MISCELLANEOUS. uoon be erected. The festival will be marked by jeamg by the gatlering darknoss, They accomplished at tho date of the roports, there | been invited. The adjourned meeting of the County Com- | Preach o ac resbyterian Church, cor- | e case of the people againet Josh. H Bar- | some novel features. and those who may attend SO mtcives of {hia Enowledgo fo mount | will stil be & good doal of Iaud lie dic. lr, Kind, of the Committes of Arrangements, ON TOP OF THE CAB, WIEAT. . siated they had agreed upon the following pro- ai in F i A 3 3 i, meking b periois way to | Tho eitimtes of cormsanondents fn the wisht | Enmme (0 tho Tastivities: sl 3 i many viiior o Flosence (rom tis sounty, who | before Juice faings Fridey. Tt appeatod from | accommodate the increasiog number of scliol- 5 eosite extremity, descended to | Western States proviously mentioned: indicate ooy rocetsion o tact 8@ olodk Firsktrain | Hospital, Cousity Ageut's oitioe, and, consly S50 & : I tho avidence that the aceused had "collected s | ars Prof, Wik, who has long been Princigal b O en here, they took | an averago lucreavs in the totel ares Gf whest o Sunday—procession to sart st 9 oelock, Turst tlh | plosey wro referrad. to tho sppropriate commit, | A grend fair and featial for. tho beneft of | aum of 62 for sdvertising whilst in tho employ | of he school, Las tendored bis resizustion. Eis s to protect their oporations from | of 8 2-10 per cout. The increase ia T4 per cent | ception peech at 1. Oratlons ot 1:35. omeart, Acto. | tees. An invitation [rom the Grand Army of | Hyde Park ‘Catholic Chrureh, will open to-mor- | of the complainant, and had keptit as purt of | old friends will part with him with regret. - Prof. Feerence, and, 2s tho train rshed forwardat | in Iilinois, 13-10 per cent in India Patic eshibitions at 3. Daucing st 4. Eveuing enter- | the Ropublic o participato in the ceremonios of | row evening, Juue 1, st Burlington Hall, corner | what was Que Lim for wages. The defendant { Wilkie bas distinguished himself by s faithful tho rtoof forty mils an bour, accomplatied | cont in Lo, 24 per cent in Kanass, 8 7-30 por | at1i. Decorstlon e ederiaking. The cxpresi-car was tho | cent in Minoesots, 17 4-10 per cent in Misiourl 3 ! : ; o oot : ; ; { e ing link 1n the train betwoen tho loco- | 5 per cent in s L o €10 ‘por cont in Wis: | prasor st 10 st parkatd. Commencementof | g part of the West Division which lios nesr sud renewed, so 84 to be quito attractive, and it | nothing to prove, hA7, enminality on the part of | ing an elegant residence upon his lot lying notth motive and that containing the baggage, and | eonsin. turnhomeat8, v W the Central Park is not filling up very rapidly | 1% oxpected ' that the attendance will be very | the defendant; that it was proved by two wit- | of the railroad and oue block east of the depot. s in charge of Fhs genersl condition of growing grain at the | On motion, it wasdecided that all the societies e o Tomont, since thers are no suficient | 1ar&e- ness who had worked at the same time for Mr. N Gre ok SPENCFR HEATH, e e e report was 41l that conld be do- | shonld nsvemblo at tua South Chicago Turmer | moans of enehing it. But s the street-rail- | Among the most inviting entertaiments to be Homsby that be told thom thatif there was | When tho Board of Trastecs send a jug to 1a exploye of the American Express Com- | sired, although the crop in lowa bas Caiforod | Hall, corner of Van Duren and Clark streets, at | ways extond ous chere, and the park improves, | held on the South Side during the present week, any doubt on thotr part ‘hl‘dh? would not pay | Chicago filled with artesian water to be analszed, PR xobbers were propered with the | somewhat from the depredations of grasi- s . The procossion will start a1 9, | population will yapidly fow in. " The Catholies | in the festival to b given by the 1adies of Chiney | them for thelr tme, they could keep such monoy | £heY 610 Inghructions tosemm e jug C. 0. D. Himry appliauces to promofe ibew suc- | hoppess. wnd will mareh north on Clark street to Chicago B oonized the importance of this fold, | Church (Bishop Chesoy's). ou Tuesdav evening. i they collected, snficlent, to pectiie (o ore | v o B afithe Methocss Church s, and disposed of them in a manner 8 eial Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune. | avone, on Chicagoavenue weel to Wells, thenco | ania chureh % soon to be eractsd there, on | The excellent choir of that church are to have ‘That was just what tuo defendant had dono, plattad L ake A Joscenday; au hold a picnic. it that. shey wero famiiar | Jaxzeviiiz, Wis., May 30.~Crope are dolog | north to Divicion, thencs west to (ho 00t o me. botween Fulton apd Carroll | charge of the music, and solos may b expected consequently ho must bo discherged. Tue mmo wehool Wl B s AL, +ith (ho business, althongh Pinkerton regards splendidly in this vicinity. Another fino rain- | The Chief ‘Marshal, Mr. Petor Hand, has ap- | streets. It is to bs buile by the Socioty of the | from Mrs, Watrous and Mrs. Jewett. Misses | An emigrant ed Henry Bethke, accompa- : ol niod by his wifo aud five childron, atrived in Tie g:::{v,;figfifmhf}‘r% proceeds are for the Ds of Trentioth stroot and Michigan aveoue, | rington. on complaint of A. H. Horusby, which | will certainly enjoy & pleasant time. rmissioners was Leld yesterday afternoon, with X , o i i Thia ovening. Mr. McDougall is well-known by | was published in last Sunday's Tripusz came | The echool-bmiding is to bo enlarged 50 38 to tho Chairman snd ecleven members present. Tho pag-rolls cad requisitions forthe County 1 i 185-10 5 510 per | Pinment at 7. Tableaus vivaataat9, Retora home | Decoration Day was accepted, and the Board | of State and Eighteenth strects, and coutinue | brought twolwitnessca. and, afters patient hear- | and thorough performanca of his duties. Siring the woek. The Hull has boen repaired | iag of both sides, His Honor ‘ssid thore was | Alr. Hulburt is making preparations for erect- them 38 new hands smong the craft. Having | storm this evening. pointed_tho following nssistants: P. Schwein- Servants of Mary, an order recentiy expelied | Johnson, Stone, Oakley, Owen, Field, Biliings, ——————— R furth, Henry Schmehl, Lonis Koch, and Willixm from Italy by the Government. ‘The chureh will | Anderson, sud Stroacker, are among the youug city yesterday morning fre:n New York en route The Farmers' Club hold a meeting Satardey, in WEST POINT. g‘is, oudnrf‘,;or the Chicsgo ] Tarngemeinde; C. | be :;.w hosdquarters of tho order in the North- | Indies representing various departmenta. © =2 YO: iimt\:ght:::. _W‘ o veiiop the flel}:’éflrg O | tho Masonic Building, and nppoimcg;cummnxyl‘mn i - i 3 . : n to | 2 # ahinten, Gustav Giose, Schulz, August | west A mass meeting of workingmen is to be held :n.ux:ar e ol;l. “n I:Jl;fi ‘:pll::c:ln:!'a“p‘yb; ll:: fi,:me%%c;:g for the next meeting, to bo rrcarcly fastoned the door of the bagrage-car T+ Tosen tied frem the knob to the railing, they sreead o sttempt o Gilodg the doorof che €x,TeES AT, is they succeeded in effecting by o | Gerharti, Auj i Sarhu, and August Gegber, i i i ) 9 The Successtul and Unsuccesstul Can= | 70" e B, B Sanaly) | ey, ot the Ghseh of Lol R b evening in the West Twelfth. | og gobort Lansing, snd, under s protenso of PRty aidntes. fom e T e Tiay vering at fho rovidonce of | sirect Turnor Hall, o discuss the question of | conreying bim to tHo cara be designed geitn 5 S BAB, 2 New Yonk, Mas 80Ot of pinsty-soven | buch, er, Louis Hartmsnn, Peter Queron- | 37 Lonis Wabl, 954 Praicie avonua. Itwaa | the gale of the Lake Froot. All the Aldermen 8, him, b e skich epabled them to pryit from the hinges, | | iih, oy military b , Diacty.soren | bach, Josepl Roolle, of tho Vordarte THSs | thelr laa reception (bis settey s, L | e e o e ‘ve pressatand ezpress | Sl niiseabim, U8 (R 07 e 2 Lol Di Mo sterior of the csr withi | MR, OC, military honors st West Pty | Sociaty ; Joser Miehlo snd Carl Wicle, of the | sacrs Iest oo IOkl tho young foiks, and many | their views; if they caunot come, they must dolightful precinots whoro Lansitg I utents vas st MG shisig.buo wets seut back fo ehse 30 B ovaer B Sacioty; W, Siromus, of | 5f g oder onos, ware prosent, and, notwith, | e The monioges m e Y s | alimateg, coareing, Uecstur s o1 €16 oot RS | D it who, it Wil T sugeimbered, wa . the messenger, occupied s seat 7 , epol, O e mor. Eocioty; W, Biomerth, Gil- | Sianding the fact.that the thermometar stood at | the Lake Front for a depot-site, a8 In that cast | gonted the matterto tive MeGanglo bt Vi, | poiscned in'an aiiopsy. s recoverivg: uposito the safe, and, with portfolio on his Iap, | Tere not familiar with maps or grammar. The | bert Olsen, J. M. Arvidson, of the Scandinavisd | g0 dey i i ol 2 R : 0 iases, tbis was 8o modified by the delicions | the new Court-House would be commenced 4b | gi Nl 3 Civil engineers from Chicago are survesing five tho ofiicions * stoerer” such punishment | 4od platting the village, under the instruction of DESPLAINES. The snnual meeting of the Genersl Camp- meoting_Committce takes place on the camp- esns of abode 18 |ty dg Thuredey, June 4. e ed in checking and making up his run, | colored candidates all failed. Yesterday the list | Tarner Sotiety. The Marshal from the Sing- | j T : 0 t % | o eoesged in checking on e N sipmed | of suceesafol candidatos was mado public, Tho | ing, Shooting, and ofher sociotios il bo ap- ;f;:,;:;‘:;;‘;“;&;;‘;”‘_‘;;”.::::;:m“‘um“m‘g;': e e it O e e facge | i provided by the city ordinancad. P et tolua ez, to tho end“that expedition mizht b | whole clasa was dramn up fn Y50, fpu uames of | pointed dasing the weok. Siiat. that both old snd young danced with im- | numbers of people. : One by ono the victims of the deceit perpetra- ARLINGTON IEIGIITS ] need in their delivery. The roar and rumble of | }a0se FES JWRCCR 0 Coc to the tront, and Sl =gy punity, Prof. Hand's orchestra furnished the The ffth annual festival of the Sriss Maen- ted by tlie two Ferguson, alias Aver girls, aro en- | has had 3 horso-race. There wese thres entrics % tue cars prevented his hearing their movements, 'y step) P THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. music. Among the socioty folks present, there s e the Swiss Maon- | 100 0¥ e e a8 Witnessos for the Drosecu- | made. Mr. Blum entered ~Cripple; Chrix { i i were ordered to break ranks and go P nerchor, togother with & patriotic festival m com- g pley i B e T be bossoseed of thell | fiomo, while their moro fortunate o oniche | A regolss weekls mooting of the Philosophical | wore 3r, O e B e Beachar, ALk, and | Berchor, together itk SBEIA Gopstitution of | Hon of the, fatr frands. Yesterdsy Willism L | Guile entered 2 bsy colt, and FL Qumdle hia Incteuce was when they staod in threstehilS | wera lod to theic future quirters. Hartof the Socioty wsa Leld last ovoniog at tho rooms of | Mrs. J. T. Mckuiey, Mr. a2 Mis, W Tyam, | Domoration of he Ao sy in the Norih | Gy and T T Mclntosh sppearod Eefore Jus- | mare Fanuy. The timo’ mado Ly cach on a citude opposite bim. 4 * ¥ R Of | 3T, and Mrs. G. P. Gore, Mrs. David A. Gage, | gigo Turner 4 E o Fantmapn, and complained that they had | mule Lost was Blum'd Cripple, 19 minutes; | STARTLED BY TSIE SIGET Unfortunate epplicants bear their rejection very | the Chicago Athenmam, Gen. Stiles in the chair. | % g Side Turner Hall. The programme consists of J % S 1 5 i b e : g D aopbicalle. A faw d o 5 gl 3frs. W. F. Tacler, Mra, C. Cheney, Dr. and he proprmme t8f | hoen duped outof a certain smount of their Guile's colt, 22:2; Quindle's mare, 23 minutes. which met his astonished gave, he | PULOSOPIC iy A Lo 9ot Qo yourR gen- | [ho attondance was vory large, in epite of tho | 3frg, Bailey, Mrs. ilton, Mrs. Warren, the | A0 overture by Kaliwoda; Bohweizer P‘, m, | orldly possessions by the false repre- BARRINGTON. Ves upon the point of ' rising | tleman said thatho bt mon +.0n purpose. o | weather. issos Besclier, the Misses Bickford, the Misses | ['E% VR A J“m_‘&“" one fom | genuatlons of the young iadies, . The | The Board of Trusteea at their last meoting > A IXCORPORATION. Bryan, Miss Gore, Miss Tyrrell, Miss Tucker, ) Y e 85 Tustice therenpon issned warrants for their ar- | appointed George 3L Jackaon Police Constable | toconfrcnt the desperadoes, when tho larger of by J. B. Gartenmenn ; soprano aris by Miss A. | 1okt qp to s Inte hour last night tho war- | for the ensmng year. the com;le etruck him a violent blow with his the Senators or Representatives in Congress 2 % < s fat. reinforced by & pair of brasa knui Who nominated them, have the privilego of pre- | Th® Secretary, r. Auderson, submitted s re- | Jizs H‘““‘;i")[,‘fi“ Daaphee, Al &, Barley, Mr- | McGuire; tho *“Alpine Horn" Iy the Magnnerchor | To3h B P 10 8 Jotn b oy il doubtiess TRt s o frown tha chsir he was sitting | Bentng themselves for examination Io Septam port stating that the Society’s spplication for | T B+ Lumrel Mo WIEK &R 3 0 n M. | R4 ‘rcliestra; {ableaux, etc. This festival, | L'hronzht in to-morrow, ood will answer Tass- | The Gramatic end musical entertainment for s to the floor, in & semi-conscious condition. | ber, when the autumn_studies will begin with | mncorporation had been received by the Seore- Q\ . Tuoker, e itr. €. C. Cheney, and Mr. like its predecossors, mil be noticeable for 3d- | 32+'to oll the oharges proterred against them. (b besetit of Trinity Episcopal Charch of High- Tough stunned in s measure by the brutel at- | those who, are sppointed to fll the vacancios | tary of State, It 18 mado in the nsme of | Roberis 9L, L e o - | mursble singing snd plasing, and general ploas- 5 = fsnd Park, Friday ovening, was & decided wuc- {scl. ho yot muinteined his prescnce of mind, | Which taT thélll exist. . tho Philosophical Bociety of Chicago, Wwhose S Pt S8 y ant enjoyability. Oceasional tasgel praciee ‘§°fldpb°.' 8°°";t"' oae, Contral L being crowded with a do- i, . Guaslep MeClore, of llinos, pasaed bis exam | particular objoct i the o e, edg | The volice forceof thie city is partially ro- | TherChicago Athenmum makes the following riation of the dnllservice of the Folee Depast- | [iiod and criiical sudienco. Amoug the most DRAWING HIS PISTOL, ) :n;tmfl, ut, b? 0 was Dominated _und?:rg.mh oy means of lectures, discussions, and publica- sponsible for & hidoous accident which occurred | o0 ooncoments for this week : Monday evening, mont. If Officer Ricbberg e 5:; ‘b et)ter S foworthy musmcal foaturcs of the eve ing a5 the smaller villain stooped over him ake, there being thq ‘vacancy in h:s l!::{fi 0 | tions. The names of tho Trustees elccted for on State street yestarday morning. Two y62rs | nvanced cless in German. Tuesday evening, shot he ht hlvamgodanmng,: s fl;gfi;, O the eivgiog of Miss Evelyn Stridiron, Soubiicca’ of _conclud. | Will bave to wait until next year, whon ho o | the first year, etc., are given. 280, or tharesbouts, an_ordinance was passed | dges in English litersture and botany, ;i:‘:: 16 ke fiflm:’i“;fi;"sgé‘;nfihb&ifi of Mr. | of amicago, Koy “Clara Willard and Dr. i it o i Pean of the Park, and the mstrumental for the Du.rg: by ppae i’ fpg their tardly sttempt by the | sdmitted without examination. ‘The Committec on Amendments to the Consti- | forbidding any person riding upon stroet-cars of | \yednesday evening, primary classes in German X 5 3 g ir sasuuedls attempt by (06 | ™o ‘new cadets wil tako, ther st Jessons | sniion reportad, ecommanding un slection of 3 forbidding any persom i n o o e, | s o e Thuraday svemng, class | A% & 508 (00 e e B o ot Ny, | Muaicby Misses Smith, Becbe 103 Wakololt, Tl lodging in his assaileat's left temple, he fell | ** putting them i form,” as it is culled, to-day. | board of six Trustecs, to be held in the third | snd meking 1t the duty of all policemen 10 aI- | j; phonography. Friday evening, class in French | g inmap’s money. The ddnmuc pnr: of the gmmnsmdexm con= 2 gisted of & two-nct eemi-sensation: ams en- Leaily fo the fioor, and yielded up the ghoet. Fho first class, which is now to be examined, | woek in April, instead of October. This was rest all persons_violating the ordinanca. Thia satarday eveni e L tids. beon oxtingaished, | numbers, i al, forty-two members, but 950, 167 ey e tho e chariers T | viog. to hreak up the de-steslioa nul- | o Tr e, Buiorday evépiug, clisseo 13 | ™ yeeive oGarigle smested Androns Dureh, | iiad * Among tho Breaiers.” Tho characiers e A haveman who had peril ed lus life in | Some delinguenoy, bas baen suspended, and will NEW OFFICERS. pance indulped in by boys. No boy has been ar- P ymnasium, and health-lifts, open daily. eharged with stealng a horse, last September. | ;rg ag filow bl e bIase T o commitiod to him fainted | bave to wait snother sesrbefore being gradustod. | The same Committea reportsd nominations of | rested for stesling v . Troridence and the | Sb: BYmDeenm, o R ery intereating one, | from Bruno Gunsal, He has been an object of | 5.3 srurry. law of gravitatiou have frequently interfored te i i N0 inconsiderable interest to the victim of bis | Larry Divin s 1o the derkness end gloom, Wb B | poeion, tour years ago, mumberod 144 of whom | " pruigens—The Ber. Hiram N Thomas I oo T O yiaterday, thay | S e ey ol ;f,‘;’;li;‘”&';";fi{ olony, who ia earnest m bis determination to Hon Bruce Hante SMe ‘Wiack spparently in the same | one-half.or Soventy-nino, were rejected from | ieePresdeats—E. A. Anderion, M. S AL, Este | combined to make s sorious examplo of mm“mgp.m, Rogalar bam‘fmg oraose | prosecute him to the extent of the law. Peter Paragrsph. e e sabber mads & hasty investiga- | theclassof 'G5 in that year. Ic hia dwindled | X, Doggett, tho Hon. ilenry Boothy Mes (i Bt | oo ool He stole s ride 0B 80 | ciong tothe conniry will be taken throughout | Alexander Campbell is unaware of the wisdom S of Zhe objscs of hia attempt, and, | downto forty-two. e e v Sasocn, M. Helon 8. Shedd, | Indians svenuo car, and baviog strayed fer Aogre® A emander O as hirad by Julia Hovwley, | et Do ) Ll Drof. 3.8, Jewett, N.W. Foster, Rabbi Bernard Fel- from h S d off th bocy. | the summer. The rooma of tho Athenmum are | O g hanes Y Y, | Beas Starbrght. b, a1 o y enough from homo, jumped off the step backs | gy )15 Maduson street. Sesterday, to remave some personal property | Mother Carey sray. Iv the darkness and gloom, with his This claes, when first its members sought 2d- | officers for the ensuing year, a8 follows: gecoring ionev in_psckages amonnting in the = ; Aepiegsio %5 €2,700, swupg himaclt from the ROCHEFORT. selhal 3L 3 e D S b | ey waseno ho struck the fore wheel of | © 7 LT + meotiog, with repro. | 7o et louso on Ve Baren atreet, and wiola- | Bigly Do 12606 of sirife, and robbery. and desth, Recorcing Seeretary—H. H. Anderson. » hosvy wagon passing in the opposite direc: ol e odie iog, Tl TR [ ed the sanctity of o trust by breaching a | All merited great praue for the smooth aad AND ESCAPED. What o New York Correspondent | Treasura—John K. Floyd. tion, and fell under it. Both whools EM Saaves Pom & Bold at e il of Aquapurs | Rk 'and taking its contents to the extent of | easy manner in which the picco passed off. When the train srrived at Niles the Dopot- | nrayes the Communist Leader Say. T tieco—loral Phfiosophy—Prot. 8, A, | over Lis bods, and ho is probably dead. Every- | 2 the o 1004 Sl Taka st b tay | £125." He will purs to-day in the Sixth Precict TLUZ ISLASD. Moster noticed the absence of s ightin the o * | willard, . C. Blske, 3Mra. Ella W. Hayden, ody turned upon the unfortunate drivor of the | Lotgs RO, Trr ost Liate Siresty 5 | Sration, and edify Scully to-morrow with his de- | _ A fine old oak tree at thevilleze of Blue Island exnresecar, and be started toward the side-door New Yorx, May 30.—Rochefort has been in- “Socih Seience—Col, A. W.Waterman, Prof. Henry | car, and execrated lim, a8 if he were the party | eveuing at 734 cclock. Popular speskers will | o o \was destroyed by lightning in the storm of Fri- R B in conts. Teshing if, | {orviewed by a reppriers Who telegraghs from | Guerion, Miss Lucy Huwleyl |\ o g | to Blama. The ooctont was dua to the fally of | sddrets tho meeting. The public are cordially ———— dav. 1t was fifteen foetin circumfercaca, aud of P e N eigntoned by the oot | Jiagara Falle fhie followig. s » part of what Akl Baemee, "Wy DUl Buct, RAWSS| the ehile and e egiigonce of tho polico su- | invited to sttend i PERSONAL. Proportionato boight and spread of fotiago. I naid: “When Macizhon and DeBrogte L JOMBSIL o N D, Butord, Josoph | thOriies Ia not suppressiog the nulssuce, which | | A geners) mesting of Irish Nationalists will bo | Tho Rev. Dr. Tiylauce, formerly pastor of St. | was a0 old landimatks i TS Taland, and s lost i» greatly recrotted. During the same #iorm & house st Biue Isisnd. and another st Morgsn Gt isiory—Gen. L N. Silles, A. B. Tatdle, i & i Divis- | Clan-ns.Gael Hall, 210 Blus Isiend avene, ot3 | 1, BECE ; o ‘Tholadis of the West sido Tempersnco Divis- | Clao-nw Gact B 0 18 (LR, OF UL Tneet. | bis ol pariabloners if morminé Park, wore more or less demsgod. Eanding wide open, and the "appearance he g ® | " Speculatite f of & ‘mam on the floor sttempting to h;;-:lfimgml{n’;flg:;*‘:gf;’; they| ::‘e‘:.“":: im- | yockwood, Mira C, ¥, Schotield. Ies now become intolerablo. e ke, waspices of ths F. B., 8t tho | Jumas’ Chiureb, is in the city, and will presch to regsin Ins footing, Confident that s mystery : i i eusbrouded all this, roglio fell eick, and MecMahon tried toconceal | Join W, L. s b 1 %E caizr assmrANCE tho fact s long as possible. Poor Marsball Ho | = Chairman of the Joard of Jfanagers—E. D, Gurrison. i?:ingel%n';!? °&’:§r§§:§f§§§1’ éf::;:::onr;: {fi: fog i8 to co-operato with the promirestand | The Rer. J. B. McClure preaches st River EVANETON. k hea & mortal drosd of me. He thinks thatI| O motion the report of the Commilteo Was | purpose of receiving the Teports of the visiting | trusted Nationalists of New York sud other | Park this momning. The bretbren of the Theological Keunion re- sumed business, yesterdsy, at 9 o'clock, with re- s0d moanted into the car. Ou_ the floor wers | o8 e okan 1t power. It is ridiculous that ted and the smendment recommended f f) i ivi 8 in the izati ? Fenianism. All 5 Jackazea cf money strewn 8ll about, the mes- wield gome oceal accopted & D mittees. The President of that Division, | States in the xoorgAnay ion of Fen! 2y ¥ L g L eanes dnzad aud incoberent, and donbled up in | 8B 2 Fa2 Sheaid rule France. Ho wat pul | edopted. it iod. Tho Iadies Teported that | sdvocates of Ireland’s ights, and 4 good [rish- | A parey of tuenty fivo English tounats 450 | newed vigor, und » degree of Interest fraatly to theomadle of the car, Dis face crimson with | f9rvard by the Bie t, to sdvance the interes ¥a election of officers was then bad. _There- | o™ ovory aloon they bad called they were re- | Mot ‘ho are anxious to join, or who aro favora~ | 492K A be commended under tho present depresiing Heori Omque, but the Left will mever sub- | por; of the Committeo was unanimously agreed | %eiveq cordially and treated with great courtesy, | ble to the ‘movement, are_cordially invited to at- | Messra. O. R. Hsobury, of Ottawsa,snd 8id- | weather. i coagulated biood and breins intermin . that e : : r’ o eiedfhan an oifiea ngled. that | miv to his rile, Thoy have too miny ablo | o, and tho ticket abovo given indorsed. e by instancos: theso wore, one of | tend, 8o that thoy mag hoar for themselves the | ney Walker, of thin city, siarted for Europeby | They frst lstened to Prof. B. L. Camnoclk tis ptalisll oa fush of so sbove hin | Hen,real statesmen, o OPROVC this bungling DE. THOMAS oD I eclohs aivect, batwoon Jofforson snd | arruiments in favor of that cadee, & “Shich alone | the Conard stesmsbip Cliins yesterday. exprose his views on pulpit elocution, treating | 3ft Teope lis eres wids open, glkasy, | Geoerl Whst could be expected from & Db | ook the char amid no little spplanse. He | Giom o st s saloon kopt by onoof their own sex, | Lies the ouly hope of Ireland’s independonce. \Ir. Emery A Storrs signed the toll of the Sivetly on articalation of vowels, and adrising b e e, o3 hin iabs siasy ol wi, | oho bsd spent thirty yeacs 1o (o ireau 4rabi? | thesiod tho Society fof the hovor conferred P~ | ‘who wan sery insulting; the other st s place on bt h o, Eoery A Sioms slened o 10T Sriday | prosctorsin generel 19 pay Sloser attention o b e b sobe *Whon o nad | Eraace governed by LacHahos Events, it 8p- | on him, aud expressed bis difidenco i sttompt- | Madison treet, at the corner of JefTerson, where CRIMINAL. i, and will lond bis elogence and ability o matters, Tho Professor concladed with wmprehended the mtussion, be turned his st~ | HEATS 20 ‘marching rapidiy in Europe. _Within | ing to fl the chair mads vacant by the desth of | {ho ladies who' called wero interrupted by lond TTE POLICE COURTS. e Sanas of temperance. e oy | roading * Morley's* Gliosh " by Dickeps. After omp:chonded ihs sbuscos, be turmed his == | twes months Muctahon sball ba, srectisonn, | Peok Haven, uty b aont g0 na | Lo e o o cersation il the mmatea of | Thomes Bulgor, tho colored gentlomen of mu- | out publily sad give a xeason for rill woon come | %o ntorval, th Rev. Dr. Kaymond epoke on Ya i by the o of Bomb potent somedies, he | Frauce cannot contingeto bo ruled by that stu- | captably, and bad o sbly promoted the interasts | the esmblishment by an officer of tho etios | Tuomsa Bulgor, the 1 gentlon e | O R the *Theories of Sin.” Erially sevived. dotailed the abovo facts, snd | Fid soldier.” Rochefort asked anxiously sbout | of the Society. Hecould gearcely hope 0 &b | forco. Tho ofticer, S ndncting himsolf in this | Sical ‘proponeities cherged with stealing s violin - i ¢ Heek 11all, Dr. M. C, Briggsdelivered an ad- B ol recoguition of tho Cuban bellig: | Lroach the example sct by tuia lsmented gentle- | ungentlemanly cor, Com e o who | rom Chiarles Watlace, No. 393 South Clark street, M. L. P. Dodge, of this city, known in con- | drogs on theold and much-controvested 4estien 2 netion wich tho smell-consaming furnace at the | of Baptism—Its Purposs sod odo,” going to €iicescd his determination to completo the run, ; kel he di ) | rency by the European powers, and expressed | man and brother. He would, howover, EI70 the iKpwise, es lo 1d to thé Criminal Conrt, in 500 bail : > e did, though persuaded 0t to d0 B0 | iy opipion that an istermations) e Saoary | B e bost ouergy and ability. [Applsuse] | fhair precont ”flng‘ag‘:fi;‘fimg"fmhg;i:w:: }'“‘.L‘; isdd ;md‘:“ ourt, in £500 bail, by | BeHon i L mechanical wonders, and | ghow that the word does not imply imersion, o oamied fnte foe station-house, and | Junta sbonid be orfi::izefl. for the purpose of | PUBLICATI N tie rafians. Unfortunately they neglected Lo ¥ 3! e formerly Secretary of the Railroad Mechanics' | tnat in reality the “Apostles themselves did not L omed dotothe station-house, and | 1" AU strugeling pationalities o actiove | ho Committes 8 TANCCRS poported the | Ot mfises. Untortonately, ey, Loicoko | Heary Wenberg, Joba Salih, and Joho Wew o et gong to. o Stn. Jusn diswct | practice this moda of baism. e Ot o 0 e lts. it | their independouco, 5 vod | So0%, of publishing {he e wt the. So- | o e e e s calling a to_sct in on | nock, thres boys, §, 10, sad 12 vears of age, vers A apasity of Mochauical Superintendent | Following this ecrvice, at $:30 p. ., was & e s L ient |, N9 Jouk ey S P Rochefort. srrived | cioty and oiher matter conuocted wich the 8o- | yngentiomsaly manner to the ladies et o | bofore Justice Beally yestorday, charged with | °F, Works. giscourse by Dr. E. 0. Haven, oa ** Limitationy Vi meilecbey 220 soked ta the gash of a | BereatT:30 lonigkt ‘wecompaniod by two fellow- | ciaty in book form. The prica for 1,000 copies | gaged jn this work. ~After the visiting cOM- | aroaling e e oblue on Twenty. | , The American Acsdomy of Dental Sclence nas | of the Ministerizl Profession. workingman, This vas acidently intanded asa | Toragees. They ‘detlined all formal Teceptions | would be sbout $500. The Pommittes suggestea | 58700 2% 5'all reportod, thero being no fusthor stealing groceries from sn ofcé oA 5 | invited Dr. W. W. Aliport, of this city, to de- | The evening, a8 a.departare _from the regular T mi hands aa | tonderod by representatives ot the Eronch | that subscriptions be taien from members at 81 | Lusiness, the meeting adjourned. Sixth strest, and were held in 50 bail tothe | ier the annual addross at the mesting i Bos- | routine of busaess, T occupied by an old-time Filfas & vomsn's, indioated s occupation to r“"‘;‘f{flmfllmfimflfl-“wd drovadathe g?u:ng pervoiume. . i ok v s Criminal Court. ton next month. The compliment is the moro “esperlence ESUUE" . 111eq throngh tha tel, where they remaine in me 0] eport was concurred in. & . SWING. s b i e from the fact that the East, es] ‘ne exercises W A7 2 Central Hotel, & Y The rept 23 CONC! George MacDonald & Co., of this clty,heve just Justice Boyden disposed of the following of- n]}:i‘f::b:’ n;n;m‘]{;cdhpm £ magml‘.““z' m{ wedlt s programme hoa sirasdy appeared in Late been one ot requi 0 one quiring manual lsbor or bai t 1d bs pub- 1 bpeolys uestion. . o Tabos, “&‘?&:“.?E”“m ha volumo would bo pub | obiiabed * Tho Groat Prdsbyterisn Confller." a | fenders D Terisy s . C. Parker, violation of | BoAom 1 nor Sy L r e proeasional | Tk Tazge: 1 boitle of c‘fflng{-‘;i—mm:mm"',;' m‘d E ARKANSAS, Haven. It would be read with interest. b]ook :r 170 ages, printod ;n gond, paper, wxnxth Sec. 11, Chap. 18, of the city ordinances, 33 | abilityin the West. The \'ilhgnl‘l‘m iaters met Fria:ydevcagng. v;nd . & razor, ] S % s o ral | clear typo. Ivis very comprehousive inits na- Al H ; William Kru- rringto sssed a rosolution accepting the danatiol Of 3 Ca Subecriptions were then taken up and seve; YP! Edward Milican, dixorderly, $7; Willi Mr. Charles Ha: , of the D,&.i::‘. g;.,;_! E. ‘es?a{ m:: lion acc ,;ro l: e wsitern ian coin. From papers discovered in an ¢’ putti i tar the fourteen sermons preached b: s i X 5 Bl o ek sope b s jetiars. signea Apporntments by the Governor. pembers respondod by putting thoir pames down | tare, giving the Toariers SR 2 breachod bY | yor and William Englebrick, disorderly, 98 each. | fa in tho cuy saperiatending tho pubiication of Jf brocer John," it is concluded that ke bore | Lrriz Rocw, Moy 0. he Gorornc touday | 1T CODIO o moved that a committee of five | by Frof. Patton to prove bis (hasgh o) Shed o | B Sebatfner caused tho arrest of a 'bus | A8 books Sueied | CCREIINE, 2 Colorado.” | oy also L o oputles Queenimy and thelt suber: | aprotnted Wil M. Harrison an Associate | pegppointed to edit the yolame, o sclect papers B e ae s full outhine of tho circumstances | driver pamed Joneph Todd for #lopping ho | vance copies gifo an ides of o batal acopa | location o Tiice sending them to tlie care of Joseph | sustico of tho Supreme Courh W7 L, | bosppointed b0 o et the Socioty be guarantesd | proceding the trial: the charges and specifica- | groron 7 e on North Clark atreet, end then | and d opies givo xn iden of e B tatici SOLOAN TARE. ety Toun, hamnschave:sesidod in. | Siephonson resigned. Hacrison 709 o candidate | aguinst aby “pecupiary responsibility in the | tioos; Prof. Swing's decluaitons Brof, "“,"g'“" R beil for bis appearauce. Yesterday tho A e ions of seonery, and curries the | Lighteiog plased somo inzlar and daager, b7, Ly aitil he Reform ticket in t arguments an e suswer; the closing argu- P e et oA i " us freaksin the suburbs of Morgan Paris au i Seatou, secompanied by Allan Pinkerton, e Citndenin bas peen appoated tothe | P4{ %%y, moved e an amendenment thst tbo maent by Prof. Patton, and the verdict B,y e | driver forgot to appear, and Justice Kaufmann Trides thiones the® g';":;f;:,,s;:’:;’;"f}i 22| Biue Tsland, donng the ravelonca. of a betvy oty ol _dh.v specil train before | pogifion of Judge of the Seven Tudicial Cir- | commaitiee drafsan outline of the book snd place | Presbylery. Tt is illustrated by excellent por- | fined the Alderman 85. tmany besatiful and richly pieeé?miug apots in | thundor-siorm betweon 4 2od & o'clock_Fndsy Gacugied the enture day a4 eifort 2od emere | cuit, wacsted by the ;e-igznng?hfwfidg"}’u::a: §ton exlubition bofore seking for subseriptiona. | ity i‘;’,dl;’,'i',fil‘;‘;‘;;fi ;;’i‘;“:‘?;q",::pa‘;‘{f’fi "Tho ptst weok has been an unusually hard e0d | the mountein chain, Tho sddends 2t the cad of | morming: T Home ST bEs el Whitlack, the ssme wio i8ane Gen. Btiles, after much dlscussion, moved to Iaboring one for the Polics Justices, especially | the voinme give Boma Interestiog ‘gfi:ix B o pirl ot the root: et tuid University, acd roturniug thagks for the same. s aased an ordinance estsblishing the £ the works and tha water-pipcs. s of 10e whereabout: i ; 3 ¢ : 3 i o = e i sgainst Baxter in favor of Brooks. 1oy (4 sholomatiston tho table. Ths .motion | Yo S T :‘;‘:;:::m‘:‘:f:z&;:&‘;::flg oY | 5o for those on the uth asd Weat Sides: who, Belghits of ok Eisances ud popuistion | 2,0 (LG PG o an a 15 revorted i 2 . 2 for the firat four davs of the week, had upwards | of tho principal Gt o, e - comnan, Se25 of ‘nge, ack eomplerion, upmirde. of 30 THE WEATHER. The whole matter was left in chargo of the THE BEVITAL IS SCOTLAND. Lot s o B won their. dockets. for | Ricely written, although tho writer 1o & Jourmal- | followed it dovmwad | s 83 3 3 The noouday prayer-meeting esterdsy Wes | U, ony frenses, from potty misdemeanors to | ist, o iu illustrated by thirteeen excellent | POF ‘bedrvs“ o 0 = J’,‘: T , 234 q 1 e e iad Qressed in | _ Wasmrxazoy, D. C., May 30.—Tor the UpRSr Publicstian Committes. o : - ; i , el of Gen. Buford a committes three, particularly interesting on account of the pres- | Bl o Hons charges of ‘"“'E]H?- ‘Tobbery, | photographs of choice specimens of Colorado B O cherstor, 1n which wero tleop- Vit 3 o e e eaeovmere. He iu wup. | Lake region, partly cloudy weatber, light 0. On motion ueed 2. i simere. e slot, W y | qoutdaiig of Gen. Buford, Mrs. Kete A. Dog- | ence of the Scofch delegates to tho Goneral As- 3 P8 210 be handsomely bound. d ) o o) T T :fpz‘nh;pomm o ::;tri‘:insgng:?:;:ia: o oriost gett, and 3. A. B, Keith was appointed to cas- sombly, w?a_mszdozt‘ngl bu;n!evfiin':gc;:‘g‘r;;‘: e ux;:lil.“ Tt g b e ““;E.’,',’nm n and Amelia Watcrs, txo youns ";‘Sfl“'-ulf‘“m;‘;“ Aot ‘.?i‘,aigi‘ful; oo q et lag b g ¢ : i w i light raios in Mis- | eult with other societies a3 to the most appro- | the revivals in Scotland bronght ® ugh | Gothere were 86 cases at the West Side; 38 at | ladies not yet out of ehort frocks, left their | TRUIOE 4o TCH d committing @ ; loig be delayod. Mr. Pinkerton is of | cloar and fair weather, with g priste manner to_express the esteem of e | the ingtrumentality of Messrs. Moony 8nd 830~ | 4y 0 goup Side; 10 at the North Side, which, | homes obut five wocks £go, and staried forth fififimfif‘ ‘and fii‘?&dfiffififik d:fmr;f:;f <pinion ‘that th - ices” i and Tows. it 3 5 ) i 2 1 Eeferiozs basiness, h:.l:,em,u:fi;ex,fifi:] A tie Jeoonay ™ LOCAL. OBSERVATIONS. Triends of the lste Dr. Haven in & mopumenial | Koy, Jh"q’fl"&fi“&%fiflfi’:fi: o Socond Pros | with their continued cases, ocoupied the besi | on an exploring expedition. ' As they bave not | g0 en; 1o their uiter destruction. Ths furni- xhich they proceeded to the commission of Cincaco, May 30, 187 | TofE. i journea till fall. byteritn Church, O e 1a explaining the | PATt of tbe day. Saen heaed from sinco thewr departurs, the 8D~ | o' uyg wrenched sud acatered in every diseo- 18 10biery would argue & difforent, conclusion. R Tho meeting then adjourmed goapie] ool iepson for today, Then followed | Tho continued case of Charles O'Leery and | Prehension is folt that they noed lookiag wller, | 1ion, and the ichien sink wis ‘sbsolately blown it courage and nerve of Heath in the trying 305 DEE VS. DEE e s by Dr. T. I Wilson, E. .| biswfe ary, under the charge of secaiving | and tho police Bave Los APE EL 0Pur- | 45 ftoma. Tho cooking uteuslls wors aleo ot as mhiclilie yas placed sbould commend R E] Direction and] poatter, i May W, 3. Dee, » well-km Willmaon, J. C, Burns, and Atr. Frapk Gordon, | stolen property ot No. 53 Archer avenze, said | Pose Of ssc 8 e vad Toseyh Piggott | TOOERY handled, all ths solder being viudo o consideration of tne corporation of & |5 | Z torce of wina.| T On the 12th of 2ay W. M. Dee, a well-mown | DHGTU Ry * Goo spoke of the xemval in j tobe tho refort & {biovenand burglars, mention | Lsst Mondsy, sn artist iam osesh Piggot | taisun “out of them. Their paris can mever teeb i in 5o trusty an emplose, Tho body has 3]z comar-builder of this city, flod a bill in the Cir- | Baepbureh, which, ho raid, hed felt a Pentecost- | of which bas O e, wan atsin called up | arrived in ikiu cicy to enter upontba 0AITER | bo braught togothier ageiu. Notwithstanding b0 dentified ay that of ope of the men noticed i I'§ e Goart ageinst his wife, Jalia T. Das, asking | a1 blosing, over 3,000 persons having bosn Séctorday befora Justico Doyden. B. G. Caul- | of 3 conizact o the mausgement of the Aced- | Jji thig the family sscapod uniajured, with the uMicizan City Pridey might. The inquest [ o' divorce on the gromnd of druskenness, | converted. 1 yoiher referred o Glaszow, say- | field sppeared for the defento. and G.W. A ey, on Arlsted street. Ho wettled the preiumi- | o:ception of Mza, Rico, who received o heavy AUk keld this morning, after which it will be 09y % e e rrod in A e | Soefhat, s large mumber of the studenisand | ell for tho proseention, N amins. | maries.and it was expected that he would engags | kot not necassarily dungervs eliock.. ‘Two of Deo states that bo was marrie wguet, 1839 2T o siteationsl inatitaions of | tion of eeveral witnceseu, the proseoution re- Professionaliy at the tbeatro duriDg he €Ariy | fye casters of iho bed on which 6 lay wero i i i 1 | teschers in ; A D orasent wile, snd lived with ber until | {23CR8E S 3% 00n Jod to Jesua; that wonderful | guestad a continuance of €46 £28° roseoution ro- | BIOIASIGLN ey o hea not been seen of | proien o, Foruoately tho house miaa Bane 7 separated from ber. In sccomplj £ 71 | Beard from since Monday, and serions apprehen- , nnd offered mo resistance to e March, 1874, when ho sep: results had been mpljshed, 2ad much good | iu order that some of the atolen property cou! e felt leat ho iy bave met ih sl 6 z;x:l :;u‘ i m;em“ gt 2gied to an outiaw's grave and forgetfol- Sizss, Mk, May 80,—Thero & i s 0 ; 2 ey 0.—Thero are some ddi- 7. alleges, his wife commenced the use of ald be resped from the seed sown. The | be identified, which was graoted, the prisoners | & i e paticalire abont the attempted sobbery Sermometer, 8. i raows Lqaors, &0 is now what mey be Joming meo of e place bod boua distolate 2ud | beizg eld hderthe swme bl 12 giren Then | adsncor foul par- S ihve wcaped T bosie 33 injured rom L B ] ki igh o itusl dronkar aims i i i t arTest SEPH A WARE. cellar to roof, il the ~car near Tnree Ogka Jast Dight, thrmed o babitusl O e rosine | Jneiated, and their cooversion was | first am | i e TS e s o, | L e i oo ot b 370 be of intereet. The express messenger, nswer & few dayeago,which | This was espacially true of the medical stndents, % Justico Boyden 0 I A bt Beat, was so stuned in tho contich Sy o g iata of I8¢5 which | S it wes thought If they could bo reachsd, and Both Ulac street were befors, Jutlics Dfurly | | o are deerly selzed i roces intllgencs, of the | fees dintat, folt the ehock, aud shingles were ¥ilh the two men who attacked him that he did | ~Swbion. | Bar. 2hof omies the sllegations as to | convinced that their souli wero in dsager, 807~ | fors £ B & ainat thy | dgath of Jotepls & Ware, Taq, Tt one tte mancging | thrown to it sgeines the wind. Iu Elue. Talsnd 1% tecover congcionsneca till the_train arrived ‘d‘;n t&- ;irx":;plfio,! t:f::sthne ;é:fi:;xs:;dn; 5 | conTnce he reachod. The rovival IBSn ho]x;n:. fii.';".‘l!fif‘.?if"rfi“f -Kvfiaex:g:‘m ot | cditor of s poper. G Were had fia’uu with :‘:fi‘y‘ the lizhtninz siruck saveral trees, upxacugz sod r & ake! 3 woase " ealoon . _ evi ras Teany responsitle positions under he Governt it ning i ouse, iy oty minates afterwards. FHo xemembery droakennots, 100 S0S® ad-ahundaatly able o | ever, ontared, their schools, g, Bo%Y, OF the | Ealoon om0 A e Justion in. iaflictiog & | Fo was for rome yesrs Solcior of the Et-O7ice B splilng ha o fcon ching 1o U8 ey ol ndition of his peokages ; that of ar- ‘take care of his family. She admits that she pas | younz men R on rom their evil wayB. | g and the prisoners were dischargod. M. | partment, snd was dispatcacd @agent cf that departe | esto become a powerfal mazas: bis list; the tako cato o b B owe szes rango from 3 to 14 | A third spoke of the rovivals at Beltast, Tz~ | C1ulgron, of the city law departmens appearod ) mmest (o o on account of tho counierfeltiog o rectal macor: s clili."ghos sse ot 1om D Vo | o, nd Derriokon T, pis, Shaes, | sor” Ul “prepecion 154 1 SR oy g Mz s e bo s SN | vy beagiog o Ander Daile, of Fashe Moody g 1y | for tho efense. Mr. Richardson eeid, | B8 STl o ror the Conrt of Claims 1n tenp- | ingion Heights, R o8 o over by (o6 8:64T GuIn= cases perdice 10 | o Friday afterooun, and its four legs ware ezl i (Fls e 5 Jast, 3 : thermomster, 72. i iy ir ; F s L ling of ons of the would-be robbers, (GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. = divorce. Jooked upon @ % a8 almost hopeless. The proprietors of a cancert hall & contains the foliowing: inchout of place ontward. Tho nearest houze, % Packages xed making up B8E fripo ad flarce attack; and of his drawing sud N iussovalver, The trsin did not stop 1l ¢ s B0 light in the e: . E xprese-car lod one of the ‘brakes- ) 010 enter and goe what was_the matter. 0D lire Des 6eys, owing to incompatis <hed this city, whon the fact that tlere was 9% : (ol The last speskor was AL 0. 3 : 1Pl i v 2 bili of tempor, am sgreement - Of } SA6CIRD #pesis toas wailo the Coief of Polico seemed to 1 ore the Conet of & "W?“fi"“ P ‘“fi' which is copied in ber | Gordon, 2 student, who parrated 3 DmBET | dctermined to closo up these concert balla of v ”““é’fué“‘ 2R b toas beem principaliy engaged fn | 1o "y Torimel had to bo shot. Tus esginsar 3 o6l e er.und recites that whereas divers un- | of instances of Temarksble coaversions smorg | ooas, this Mayor of the city recognized their comt, O Al D imms otz the Poni-omica | O S BHEE soering, ho ciscovered tho money Ppackages 851 happy cifferences have anisen between 3r. and Dis compenions. To-dss the delogates od | ypp,’ They wore liccosed, mud therefore oo O s nativa of Maine, but was, (n | W9 50 10 $wn over the floor, one of the robbers Iviog .fl M, Diete, by reason thercof they thereby con- i oo accompanying thom will 81l tho following | C\¥;vied thst his clieat shonld Bo iscoarged. BT 'Gf Tl caroer, emgagod, Interery ol | e b, s bulla-Bole throagh bs lett emple, £ N ren o liv separately for the term of | eppoiRmEnta:, The Eor. T H N TUE SUNDAT-SALOON OEDIKANCE. Jowmuinde yupitts 1 Sl arc ion aad beds | - IHTE”-"AT';;"";,"Z"";’;’L,‘H u‘,m-r' s braye m the fioor ! . aratels for the term OF | PP Gp cago Avenuo Church ; evening, Fi 80 Y parception, ¢ s, Yay 50,—Tka Intermation: ~ . eesenger, Heath, on Their natural lives. Des s to allow his wife 2, e proprietars of the Tivol Gardea snd of | faclle, brillast pet, Pfl“""'j‘;“';j_‘{‘:fi&z“‘n‘:fi‘;fl slg:hf“‘ rin will hold its tweaty-socond an- Tive where Bhe ploaee e will Iusimess | BT e . M. Willismson, mormiog, | _ The PIopReioR it ' Lofore Justice Bovden | bimeol io» risclise, 250 > : { e Ekq:iu;:du 1‘: any ;1:_; h::‘g;;;fi;; First Con:::?uioxul -”I;?afi;”i-‘"ul?d“‘&’f‘.‘;;‘: ;{::m%‘; for \'iuln!‘ex:l‘:f the Sundsy ordinance ma-;;;umn; o :fi;‘m‘ R e A ’;‘;“Jfi d:;u'mnon';::’f;‘.fl::: '“,‘} ::3?;";;9“3 i ; ing, nature, i 2 w] Astht . Arran: made f = ' i A ey ape e | Montlf, AR e ‘Victi cil Fresh air soon o im, unconscious. ,:::Enm somewhat, when he told all he red, éb.‘n}:“;‘:lflf‘medeté robber was left hers usst to-da) v & vardict in 8co0) 0 vl e whoye ‘Tachs, | deocal bxmesss fero L ¥ e, terisn . George Boyer, eveniog, ‘Chicago Avenue govarnin, ;b‘.‘;”&?.k’:‘.‘.i“if&w’?'fi &‘;flm :: fi; Pmmdmr."i- ¥ Basbour and Frauk Gore | tBe doors Yiare, long o the Baneh of the b Ra2eEssy

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